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Weirdly Innovative And Crazy Tattoos

Tongue tattoosThis is a new trend in tattoos that just now starting to take shape. There are tattoos that cover the entire tongue, or just a single area.

Breast Implant TattooCanadian body-art enthusiast Lane Jensen had the implants done to enhance the huge-chested cowgirl-stripper tattoo that he had already boasted on his calf.

The Human Ruler tattooFlickr user, mikeysklar, had a ruler tattooed on his forearm.“My right forearm has a 8” ruler on it that I use for everything from measuring PVC diameter to wire lengths,” he said.

Animal TattoosWim Delvoye is a Belgian artist who tattoos pigs, and even launched a whole farm dedicated to the cause.

Eye Color TattooIf you’re into messing with your eyes, you might like this.

Connect the Dots TattooThis tattoo doesn’t look like much more than dots and numbers, but if all the points are connected it creates an image of a giraffe.

Braille TattoosKlara Jirkova, a student at the University of Arts in Berlin, came up with an innovation to modify the body to allow the blind feel those artistic statements through their sense of touch.

Glow in the Dark TattoosThis technique uses black light reactive ink, which is reactive to UV light. As a result, these tattoos only glow in black light.

Sun TattoosDesigner Yu-Chiao Wang has developed a concept called the sun tattoo. She describes: “Sun Tattoo is a soft stencil which can be used for making the tattoo pattern on the skin by sunshine. It’s better to use it with sunless tanning cream.”

17 thoughts on “Weirdly Innovative And Crazy Tattoos”

Hey thank you for sharing that! You have excellent taste, the photos you presented are interesting and beautiful, and do a credit to the art form. It never even occurred to me before that I could use my clothing as a sun stentcil – learn something new everyday! Thanks again!

CAN SOMEONE REALLY TATTOO THEIR EYES?
I mean, won’t the eyes burst after the piercing?
and what about they tongue? They probably can’t eat or drink for a month.
Are those real or computer graphics interference?

Pigs have some of the toughest skin of any animals, and don’t feel the tattoo as strongly. And any animal that’s getting tattooed is under anesthesia while it’s happening – something I wish I could experience…I would have way more tattoos.

These pigs are also kept as pets instead of going to slaughter, and when they die – of natural causes – the skin is kept as art. I think that’s way more human than being raised for slaughter.

Actually, I heard Wim Delvoye speak a few years ago. He said that the pigs were placed under anesthesia for the tattoo procedures. They could only be put under for short periods of time (30 minutes), so the tattoos took months to complete. After the exhibition the pigs were given a home on a farm, but unfortunately caught a disease and did not survive. The skins are exhibited. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wim_Delvoye